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Anilinium chloride
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Anilinium chloride is the organic compound with the formula . It is a white solid and the chloride salt of anilinium, which is the conjugate acid of aniline, . Anilinium chloride is produced by treatment of aniline with hydrochloric acid. The cation consists of a phenyl ring attached to a tetrahedral ammonium center. The C-N bond elongates from 1.41 Å in aniline to 1.474 Å in anilinium.
Uses
Anilinium chloride is used as a precursor to diphenylamine by heating with aniline: :
It reacts with formaldehyde to give methylenedianiline, a precursor to commercial polymers.
References
References
- "Aniline hydrochloride".
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